Monatsblätter / Kulturbund Deutscher Juden (Berlin, Germany : 1933-[1939?])
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Monatsblätter / Kulturbund Deutscher Juden (Berlin, Germany : 1933-[1939?])
- Publication date
- 1933-[1939?]
- Topics
- Jews in the performing arts Germany Berlin Periodicals, Jewish theater Germany Berlin Periodicals, Jews Germany Berlin Intellectual life Periodicals, Jewish periodicals, German-language periodicals, Periodicals Germany Berlin
- Publisher
- Berlin :Berthold Levy Verlag,1933-[1939?].
- Collection
- lbiperiodicals; microfilm; americana; LeoBaeckInstitute
- Contributor
- Leo Baeck Institute Library Periodical Collection
- Language
- German
- Volume
- Digitized Holdings: Jahrgang 1, Heft 1 (Oktober 1933)-Jahrgang 6, Heft 9 (September 1938) (INCOMPLETE)
- Item Size
- 1.1G
Monatsblätter / Kulturbund Deutscher Juden (Berlin, Germany : 1933-[1939?].)
Varying Titles:
Monatsblätter / Jüdischer Kulturbund Berlin
(Jahrgang 3, Heft 5 (Mai 1935)-Jahrgang 6, Heft 12 (Dez. 1938))
Monatsblätter des Jüdischen Kulturbundes in Deutschland
(Jahrgang 7, Heft 1 (Jan. 1939)-Jahrgang. 7, [Heft 8?] ([Aug.?] 1939))
Jüdischer Kulturbund Berlin Monatsblätter
(Jahrgang 3, Heft 5 (Mai 1935)- )
Kulturbund Deutscher Juden Monatsblätter
(Jahrgang 1, Heft 1 (Oktober 1933)-Jahrgang 3, Heft 4 (April 1935))
Summary:
Jüdischer Kulturbund (German for "Jewish cultural association") was a "German Jewish organization founded in Berlin in May 1933 when the National Socialist regime dismissed Jewish high school teachers, artists, and authors from their positions and excluded all Jews from German cultural life. The Juedischer Kulturbund was initiated by Kurt Baumann, a young theater director, and directed by Kurt Singer, who was a physician and a musician and a director of the Berlin Opera. Singer engaged some good Jewish artists to perform and also organized a series of lectures on scientific subjects. Their existence was accepted by the Gestapo only after the words 'German Jews' were eliminated from its title and their activities were under Nazi scrutiny. The Juedischer Kulturbund devoted itself to extensively spreading interest in Jewish art and culture in spite of the Nazi persecution and worked to secure continued cultural activity by providing funds from the resources of its members and through the communities themselves. Evidently the work of the Juedischer Kulturbund largely helped to maintain a closely knit Jewish population and awaken a love for the land of Israel by promoting Zionist ideas." (Source: Ansbacher, B. Mordechai, and Michael Berenbaum. "Juedischer Kulturbund." Encyclopaedia Judaica. Ed. Michael Berenbaum and Fred Skolnik. 2nd ed. Vol. 11. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007. 570. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 24 July 2013.)
Edited by Julius Bab.
Dates of Publication:
Jahrgang 1, Heft 1 (Oktober 1933)-Jahrgang 7, [Heft 8?] ([August?] 1939).
Digitized Holdings:
Jahrgang 1, Heft 1 (Oktober 1933)-Jahrgang 6, Heft 9 (September 1938) (INCOMPLETE HOLDINGS)
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Varying Titles:
Monatsblätter / Jüdischer Kulturbund Berlin
(Jahrgang 3, Heft 5 (Mai 1935)-Jahrgang 6, Heft 12 (Dez. 1938))
Monatsblätter des Jüdischen Kulturbundes in Deutschland
(Jahrgang 7, Heft 1 (Jan. 1939)-Jahrgang. 7, [Heft 8?] ([Aug.?] 1939))
Jüdischer Kulturbund Berlin Monatsblätter
(Jahrgang 3, Heft 5 (Mai 1935)- )
Kulturbund Deutscher Juden Monatsblätter
(Jahrgang 1, Heft 1 (Oktober 1933)-Jahrgang 3, Heft 4 (April 1935))
Summary:
Jüdischer Kulturbund (German for "Jewish cultural association") was a "German Jewish organization founded in Berlin in May 1933 when the National Socialist regime dismissed Jewish high school teachers, artists, and authors from their positions and excluded all Jews from German cultural life. The Juedischer Kulturbund was initiated by Kurt Baumann, a young theater director, and directed by Kurt Singer, who was a physician and a musician and a director of the Berlin Opera. Singer engaged some good Jewish artists to perform and also organized a series of lectures on scientific subjects. Their existence was accepted by the Gestapo only after the words 'German Jews' were eliminated from its title and their activities were under Nazi scrutiny. The Juedischer Kulturbund devoted itself to extensively spreading interest in Jewish art and culture in spite of the Nazi persecution and worked to secure continued cultural activity by providing funds from the resources of its members and through the communities themselves. Evidently the work of the Juedischer Kulturbund largely helped to maintain a closely knit Jewish population and awaken a love for the land of Israel by promoting Zionist ideas." (Source: Ansbacher, B. Mordechai, and Michael Berenbaum. "Juedischer Kulturbund." Encyclopaedia Judaica. Ed. Michael Berenbaum and Fred Skolnik. 2nd ed. Vol. 11. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007. 570. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 24 July 2013.)
Edited by Julius Bab.
Dates of Publication:
Jahrgang 1, Heft 1 (Oktober 1933)-Jahrgang 7, [Heft 8?] ([August?] 1939).
Digitized Holdings:
Jahrgang 1, Heft 1 (Oktober 1933)-Jahrgang 6, Heft 9 (September 1938) (INCOMPLETE HOLDINGS)
Copyright and Terms of Use:
The digital media you are attempting to access are made available for research, teaching, and private study. You may reproduce a single copy of this media without prior permission for these "fair use" purposes only.
Additionally the digital media may also be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code), and some items may also be subject to additional restrictions imposed by the copyright owner and/or the repository. Transmission or reproduction of more than a single research or teaching copy of a protected item, or for uses other than research, teaching and private study, is strictly forbidden without the prior written permission of the copyright owner.
Please contact us at lbaeck@lbi.cjh.org for information regarding any other uses including the commercial use of this media, or for information we may have on the copyright status of a particular item.
We are eager to hear from any copyright owners who are not properly identified so that appropriate information may be provided to users in the future. Please contact us at lbaeck@lbi.cjh.org if you have any information.
Although great care has been taken to ensure that the information provided here is accurate, we cannot accept any liability whatsoever arising from its use, and it is provided without warranty of any kind.
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